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Career Associates

Maritime Personnel Consultants

Nationwide professional recruiting, placement & search Lservices for all segments of the maritime industry.

PERMANENT EMPLOYEES • CONSULTANTS

CONTRACT PERSONNEL

MANY OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE I

ACT NOW !

Mail resumes {2 copies) w/salary data at once to:

BOB SLEIERTIN

P.O. BOX 86-A (583 State Road)

No. Dartmouth, Mass. 02747 (617) 997-3311

EQUIPMENT FOREMAN

SUPERVISION OVER THE MECHANICAL. ELECTRICAL

AND HYDRAULIC REPAIR OF ALL CRANES AND SUP-

PORT SYSTEMS. MUST BE KNOWLEDGEABLE OF ME-

CHANICAL, HYDRAULIC AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS;

ABLE TO READ AND UNDERSTAND SCHEMATICS.

BLUEPRINTS, AND EQUIPMENT MANUALS. SUPERVI-

SORY EXPERIENCE REQUIRED WITH 4 YEARS EXPERI-

ENCE IN MAINTENANCE AND ELECTRO/HYDRAULIC

SYSTEMS OR FORMAL EDUCATION EQUIVALENT TO

REQUIRED EXPERIENCE. SALARY RANGE—$19,700— $22,176

Apply to: Personnel Office, Jacksonville Port Authority

Post Office Box 3005, Jacksonville, Florida 32206

An Equal Opportunity Employer

SYSTEM SAFETY

SPECIALIST

Lockheed Advanced Marine Systems is seeking a system safety specialist with a BS/ MS in Engineering with supplemental training/ education in Product Safety. The successful candidate will also have a background in component subsystem and systems safety engineering and hazards analysis.

As a system safety specialist, you will plan and direct system safety analysis and product certification activities for a wide variety of military and commercial programs. In addition, you will evaluate design, test results, and operations to eliminate safety hazards, organize reviews and monitor safety programs.

You should also be aware of and be able to apply all certification agency policies, rules and regulations.

For immediate consideration, please forward your resume to Jess WaIker, Lockheed Advaneed

Marine Systems, Dept. 6, P.O. Box 4000, Santa

Clara, CA 95054. We are an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. U.S. citizenship is required. ^Lockheed

Advanced Marine Systems

Leadership in Techno/ogv

MASTER OF SCIENCE

IN MARITIME MANAGEMENT

A Modular Graduate Degree Program of- fered in the summer months of 1985,1986and 1987, commencing May 6, 1985.

For additional information call or write:

Doris Richardson, Executive Secretary, Cen- ter for Advanced Maritime Studies, Maine

Maritime Academy, Castine, Maine, 04420

Tel. No (207) 326-4311, Ext. 211

MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES! SHIPBUILDING—SHIP REPAIR

VICE PRESIDENT—PRODUCTION

VICE PRESIDENT—ENGINEERING

ENGINEERING DIRECTOR (2 OPENINGS)

CHIEF MARINE ENGINEER (SHIP OWNER)

PROGRAM MANAGER (NEW CONSTRUCTION)

PROJECT MANAGER

DIRECTOR OF CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION

COST ENGINEERS—ESTIMATORS—NEGOTIATORS

MACHINERY SUPERINTENDENT (2)

We specialize in recruiting key management personnel for the ship-building and ship repair industry. All fees and expenses are company paid The above positions, and many others, are now open. Call Mr M A Weeks at (205) 661-2294 as soon as possible or send resume im- mediately!

WEEKS AND ASSOCIATES Management Consultants 921 Cottage Hill Avenue, Mobile Alabama 36609

CHIEF MARINE ENGINEER

W. R. Grace & Co., a major U.S. multinational chem- ical company, offers an immediate opportunity for a

Chief Marine Engineer in the Memphis, Tennessee,

Headquarters Office of the Agricultural Chemicals

Group. The responsibilities of this position include: • Consultation on engineering and mainte- nance of chartered tanked fleet. • Functioning as liaison between W. R. Grace and fleet owners/operators. • Budget and cost control. • Various functions related to marine opera- tions.

Candidates should have a degree in engineering, with at least ten years of shore and sea experience.

Good verbal and written communication skills are essential. Extensive travel required.

This Fortune 50 company offers a comprehensive benefit program and excellent salary opportunities

For prompt, confidential consideration, please for- ward your resume and salary history to: C. K. Pope,

W.R. Grace & Co., P.O. Box 277, Memphis, Ten- nessee 38101.

GRACE

Agricultural Products

An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/H/V

SALES REPRESENTATIVE

FOR SALES OF COMMERCIAL MARINE EQUIP-

MENT EXPERIENCE IN RELATED INDUSTRIAL I

SALES NECESSARY. MUST BE WILLING TO

TRAVEL. PLEASE FORWARD RESUME WITH |

FULL DETAILS TO:

Scbottel of America. I Be

SCHOTTEL Miami. Florida 33166

Attn: Mr P. Jicoba

PORT ENGINEERS

Join the AMS/AmSEC Team

American Management Systems and American Systems

Engineering Corporation are providing experienced Port

Engineers who maintain selected U.S. Navy ships under a phased maintenance program.

Applicants must be U.S. citizens, have a BS degree,

USCG license, and prior port engineer experience.

Competitive salary and benefits package.

Positions available in Norfolk, VA; San Francisco, San

Diego, Long Beach, CA; and Seattle, WA.

AmSEC

Box 4t65

Virginia Beach, VA 23454-0625

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U.S. Department of Transportation

United States

Coast Guard

NAVAL

ARCHITECT

GS: 7-13

Applicantsshould have technical back- ground in Naval Architecture as applied to conventional surface ships, icebreak- ers and advanced marine vehicles. This position requires a knowledge of hydro- dynamics, seakeeping, maneuvering and computer aided design techniques.

Will serve as Naval Architect in the

Conceptual Design and Arrangements

Section, Design Branch, Naval Engineer- ing Division.

Responsible for new designs and major modifications to existing cutters.

Contact:

Commandant (G-CAS-5)

U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters 2100 Second St., S.W.

Washington, DC 20593

ATTN: Ms. Shirley Bennett (202) 426-2330 12 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News

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